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BUILD: WTAC CLUBSPRINT SUPRA BUILD UPDATE

With August rapidly approaching the wait for WTAC is getting much shorter. Someone who is eagerly anticipating race day is Shane Standley, owner of this purpose built Supra. Come August you’ll be able to see Shane belting his Toyota around Eastern Creek as part of the Clubsprint division. Over the last few months Shane has been modifying and developing the car in search of even quicker lap times.

The photo above was part of our original feature on this car over a year ago now. The feature (which can be found here) is still a popular one so we thought it fitting to update you on the car and it’s development in the lead up to Superlap. Since making the decision to enter the World Time Attack Challenge late in 2010, Shane’s Supra build has taken on a much more track orientated focus.

The video below comes from a recent Wakefield Park track day in New South Wales. Shane managed to pull several laps in the 1.07s bracket despite heavy traffic throughout his sessions.

As you can see, the car now sports a huge APR GT-wing to get the necessary downforce for the high speed main straight at Eastern Creek. The 19″ TE37 street wheels have been switched to 18″ RPF1s for better track performance. Advan A048 semi-slicks currently wrap the Enkeis, but new Federal 595S tyres are on the way to keep things within the guidelines of the Clubsprint class for WTAC. The car has had the front guards flared to accommodate the widest possible rubber without excessive negative camber. Shane has even had an upgraded exhaust added (now 3.5″ right through) and retuned the car since we last saw it. His new settings are good for 354kW at the rear wheels with 23PSI being pushed through it. Slowing the big car down and bringing it to a halt is now taken care of by new six-piston Greddy front brake callipers and 355mm rotors.

Preparation for the big weekend in August has involved a lot of time on track, but Shane is hoping to get more minutes in the drivers seat at Eastern Creek before the lights drop on WTAC in August. The car is more or less sorted for the event, with the exception of a possible diff’ upgrade and new swaybars. As for Shane’s strategy? “Just get out there and hope for the best!” he tells us. With Gorilla Industries backing the car and support from Hakan at Performance Exhaust and Paden at Unique Automotive, the car is in safe hands. Reliability should be the last thing Shane has to worry about when race day arrives. Federal Tyres have even come on board as a sponsor.

Shane would like us to thank his wife, Carol, for her support and all his mates for their input so far. We’ll leave you now with a bunch of new photos to scroll through. If you have the means, be sure to get out to Eastern Creek on August 5th and 6th this year. For more details follow this link.

lol more RB = Oil Starvation!! Im happy with 2J thanks Mitch haha.. Front guards are getting flared as we speak! Just dropped the car off tonight to get them sorted. Thanks for the great pics/words once again Lowdown crew!

They are actually aftermarket guards, made to fit factory with an extra few mm each side. i'm fairly certain they'll have to be taken off or he wont meet the regulations for the street category. Looking forward to August, cant wait to see this thing belting round the track